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COM 235: Communication Career Seminar
1.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Introduces students to various careers available in communication. Examines the meaning of vocation, and the role it can play in our calling to be "world changers." Also introduces students to professional tools that will later assist them in their pursuit of a meaningful communications career. Graded on a CR/NC basis.
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COM 240: Television Practicum
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Independent, creative work in television or video production. Student will propose a project and work with instructor to accomplish project goals over the course of a semester. May be repeated for a total of 2 hours to count toward major.
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COM 250: Media Scriptwriting
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Principles of developing and writing scripts for multiple electronic media including radio, television, and online forms. Emphasis on the common principles applied across media, and developing scripts in coordination with available production techniques. Applications could include commercials, promotions, educational, public service, news and short-form narratives.
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COM 251: Principles of Script Analysis
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Explores methods of reading, studying, and analyzing theatrical scripts for production on stage and screen. By concentrating on the script as a vehicle for performance, students understand the script from the perspective of the actor, director, and designer. Extensive writing required.
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COM 252: Beginning Acting
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Addresses basic techniques of acting applied to creating contemporary characters, including imaginative, emotional, and sensory responsiveness to realistic dramatic situations. Develops appreciation for the craft of acting, and clear and motivated characters for stage and church worship. Primarily for Theatre majors and minors and related majors; nonmajors by permission from the professor or Division Chair.
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COM 270: Stage Management
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
A study of the theory and practice of stage management related to resident and touring theatre companies. Involves the study and practice of all aspects of stage management from preproduction responsibilities through rehearsal responsibilities, performances responsibilities, and ultimately the responsibility for closing the show.
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COM 272: Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Introduction to scenery, lighting, costume design, technical theater practices, and production management, stressing practical production experience and terminology. Learn to use stools, equipment, and techniques necessary for basic scenery construction, including stock 2-D and 3-D units, weight bearing scenery, properties and basic scene painting techniques. Requires practical production involvement and laboratory hours.
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COM 310: Stage Design for Theatre I
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Concentrates on stage design, including set design, set painting, props design, and lighting design. Examines evolution of theatrical design and the development of dramatic forms, various design problems, and research possibilities. Basic work at script analysis from the perspective of a designer expected. Learn basic techniques for drafting, rendering, and model-making, skills that are used to create the stage design for a musical.
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COM 314: Studio Production
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Develops production and leadership skills in studio-based, long-form production. Work as a team to develop and produce an original television program for WIWU-TV. Format may vary among studio forms and could include talk, game show, situation comedy or drama. Prerequisite: COM-113 or permission of Division.
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COM 315: Principles of Stage Directing
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Explores basic theories and techniques of stage directing for school and professional productions. Through play readings and script analyses, attendance of local performances, and discussion, students develop a basic understanding of the directing process. Direct short scenes to gain an appreciation for the art of directing. Prerequisite: COM-120 or permission of Division.
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